Chainsaws in the snow

Minister of Fire2.

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So, a little late, as I spent last Sunday using three of my saws in the snow, but what is recommended for after-care of a saw used in the snow? All I did was remove the scabbards and set them in the warm(er) garage to dry when I got home, figuring they've got enough bar oil spilled and leaked all over them from years of use, to protect from any snow they picked up. I was setting them on hardpack snow between use, but trying to keep the bars out of the snow as much as I could.

Minister of Fire2.

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With no use or cleaning in a few days, the chain may get some rust.
I like to pull the bar & chain & blow out the wet wood chips & crud.
Run a small wire in the bar to get the wet crud out of the chain grove.
If not going to use it for a while, WD40 or some light oil on the bar & chain.
I touch up the chain with a file too.

Like you said, usually enough oil on everything to not do much rusting, but
I was taught to service & clean my tools after use

Ready to go when needed

I hate to have to work on my tools, before I can use them

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